Sugar gliders will eat any type of sweet fruit such as mangoes, pawpaw, apples, Oranges, kiwifruit, peaches, etc. However, they also eat other foods such as tree sap and nectar, particularly from eucalyptus and wattle trees, and a variety of small insects such as mealworms, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers, lerps and moths.
Strawberries, mango, blueberries, watermelon, apples, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots...no corn. They love corn but it is very bad for them .
I my sugar gliders love peas and corn. I also give them kale and spinich.
Pretty much anything that isn't too acidic. Just remember to remove seeds in most fruits
I have two male Sugar Gliders. I feed both of them Strawberries among other fruits (at least three fresh fruits per day)
Although sugar gliders are omnivores, feeding mostly on fruits, nectar and insects, they do not eat earthworms. They will eat mealworms. For more information on sugar glider diets, see the link.
I have two male sugar gliders. They both eat green beans. (they would rather have sweets of course! I always make them eat their veggies before they get fruits!)
Sugar Gliders eat things like fruit, vegetables, and protein such as warms and crickets
Sugar gliders should not eat chicken.
sugar gliders eat meal worms, yogurt and Oranges but just a little bit as a treat because than it will get an upset stomach and nuts cotter cheese and fruit and also vegetables
Yes, sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps) eat raisins.Specifically, in the wild, sugar gliders eat insects and small vertebrates and drink the sap of trees in the genuses Eucalyptus and Acacia. In captivity, they need to be fed a very specific diet of which 50 percent is made up fruits and vegetables and 50 percent of protein and insects. As long as the previously listed needs are met, sugar gliders also may be given treats, such as yogurt, whole wheat bread, tofu, raisins, healthy non-sugary cereals, and apple sauce.
Sugar gliders' favourite food is that which occurs in their natural habitat: tree sap, nectar, some fruits and a variety of small insects such as mealworms, beetles, crickets, grasshoppers, lerps and moths. They prefer sap and resin from trees such as eucalyptus (gum trees) and acacia (wattle).
No. In their native habitat, sugar gliders do eat small insects, but ants are not among their normal diet.
Sugar gliders should not be given yoghurt. Apart from the obvious fact that they do not eat yoghurt in the wild, yoghurt contains milk sugars which may not be suitable for sugar gliders.
Sugar Gliders eat sap from acacias and eucalypts as well as insects, which means they are classed as omnivores.Yes. They can eat a wide variety of stuff including: fruits, vegetables, protein, and breads and cereals. Their diet should consist of 20% - 30% fruits (some sources say only 5%), 40% vegetables (they tend not to like bananas and citrus fruits can cause diarrhea, canned fruits have too much sugar, frozen vegetables are ok), 25% to 50% protein (such as monkey chow, tofu, cooked turkey or chicken, hardboiled eggs, baby chicks or mice, and insects), and 15% breads and cereals (not too sugary or high in fat). Gliders are high-energy creatures and need lots of carbohydrates which breads and cereals can provide. You can occasionally give them them small pieces of wheat bread, shredded wheat squares (the kind with the raisin in the middle) or other HEALTHY cereals. Try experimenting with new foods, and make sure to rotate favorites to keep gliders from losing interest.
As a general rule, sugar gliders do not eat lettuce. They prefer sweet substances such as fruits, berries, plant sap and nectar, and for protein they will eat insects. For a list of foods which sugar gliders in captivity can eat, see the related link below.